Governor Hogan Will Provide Update at 4pm Today
Today at 4 pm, just two days after his last update, Governor Hogan will provide a COVID-19 update and discuss additional investments and initiatives to protect the health and safety of Marylanders.
Governor Hogan Will Provide Update at 4pm Today
Today at 4 pm, just two days after his last update, Governor Hogan will provide a COVID-19 update and discuss additional investments and initiatives to protect the health and safety of Marylanders.
The Leonid Meteor Shower is coming to MoCo.
The annual Leonid meteor shower is coming to Montgomery County this November. The showers typically last throughout the whole month, but the best night to look for the Leonids will be during the shower’s peak on November 16-17.
Notes From Governor Hogan’s 11/10 Press Conference
COVID Contact Tracing is Now Available to Activate on your Smart Phone
Starting today, Marylanders with an iPhone or Android smartphone will receive a push notification inviting them to receive exposure notification alerts.
Governor Hogan to Provide Covid Update Tomorrow at 5pm
With hospitalizations above 700 in Maryland for the first time since mid-June, Governor Hogan has announced he will be providing Marylanders with a COVID update tomorrow at 5pm.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Congratulates President-Elect Joe Biden
Maryland Governor sent out a congratulatory tweet to President-elect Joe Biden after the Associated Press declared Biden the winner of the presidential election.
Best Thanksgiving Pies in MoCo
It’s not too early to start shopping for your Thanksgiving desserts. Many shops sell out in advance so it’s a smart move to place a pre-order whenever the option is available.
Governor Larry Hogan Releases Statement on 4,000 Marylanders Losing Their Lives to COVID-19
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has just released a statement after the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Maryland reached 4,000 this morning.
Montgomery County Declares November 1 as Emancipation Day
On November 1, 1864, six months before the end of the Civil War, Maryland became the first state south of the Mason-Dixon Line to abolish slavery through voting. One year later, the 13th amendment was ratified.
Where in MoCo Can 16-Year-Olds Vote?
It’s common knowledge in the US that the voting age is 18, but one place in Montgomery County allows teens as young as 16 to vote in city elections.